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03/26x2001 15:05 9196443602 DR. CTY. PLANNING _ PAGE 12 <br />REVISED <br />5/30/00 <br />3. The designated water and sewer provider may contxact <br />with another service provider to address the situation, in <br />the manner prescribed in Section VI of this agreezx~ent, <br />upon consultarion with other jurisdictions. <br />4. If no other water and sewer provider is available, Orange <br />County retains the right to address the adverse public <br />health condition or essential public facility need in the <br />manner prescribed in Section V,I of this agreement. <br /> <br />A. Pxohibitioas and Limitations on Extension into Interest Areas <br />The development of land within interest areas is not projected to occur <br />at urban densities, and there~'ore, public water and sewer service shall <br />be prohibited in these areas, except as provided in this agreement <br />{Section VI.B, VX.C, VT.D, VI.F, VIx,A, VIT.B, VII.C}3. Individual on- <br />site and smalUcommunity-scale alternative water supply and <br />wastewater treatment systems not physically connected to centxal <br />systems will be the primary methods of meeting the water and sewer <br />service needs of existing and future development. <br />3. zbid. <br />B. Adderse Public Health Conditions <br />An exception to the prohibition of public water and sewer service in <br />interest areas maybe made to allow the extension of lines in the event <br />the Orange County Health Department documents an "adverse public <br />health condition." <br />An adverse public health condition exists where: <br />1. Tn the case of existi~lg wastewater system(s), it meets all of the <br />following criteria: . <br />• the wastewater system is failing; <br />• the wastewater system is d©cumented to be failing <br />by the Orange County Health Department; <br />9 <br />